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Building: Nadja house

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NADJA House, completed in 1978 in Setagaya, Tokyo, stands as a notable residential work by architect Atsushi Kitagawara and his firm, Kitagawara Environmental Architecture Design Office. This residence exemplifies the innovative design approach of the late 1970s Japanese architecture scene. Kitagawara's design philosophy emphasizes harmony between building and environment, creating spaces that respond thoughtfully to their urban context. The house demonstrates the architect's commitment to sustainable design principles and careful material selection, qualities that would define his extensive career. NADJA House remains an important example of residential design from this transformative period in modern Japanese architecture.

NADJA House, completed in 1978 in Setagaya, Tokyo, stands as a notable residential work by architect Atsushi Kitagawara and his firm, Kitagawara Environmental Architecture Design Office. This residence exemplifies the innovative design approach of the late 1970s Japanese architecture scene. Kitagawa

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NADJA House, completed in 1978 in Setagaya, Tokyo, stands as a notable residential work by architect Atsushi Kitagawara and his firm, Kitagawara Environmental Architecture Design Office. This residence exemplifies the innovative design approach of the late 1970s Japanese architecture scene. Kitagawara's design philosophy emphasizes harmony between building and environment, creating spaces that respond thoughtfully to their urban context. The house demonstrates the architect's commitment to sustainable design principles and careful material selection, qualities that would define his extensive career. NADJA House remains an important example of residential design from this transformative period in modern Japanese architecture.